. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . to Don Pedro. Vasco is released, but too late to prevent his enemy fromsailing in search of the unknown land, carrying with him Vasco s private papers and maps aswell as the two slaves, Selika and Nelusko. The latter, who loves Selika, has discovered herattachment for Vasco, and through jealousy offers to guide Don Pedro to his country. Theyoung officer secures a ship and goes in pursuit. ACT III—Deck of Don Pedros Ship Preludio


. The Victrola book of the opera : stories of one hundred and twenty operas with seven-hundred illustrations and descriptions of twelve-hundred Victor opera records . to Don Pedro. Vasco is released, but too late to prevent his enemy fromsailing in search of the unknown land, carrying with him Vasco s private papers and maps aswell as the two slaves, Selika and Nelusko. The latter, who loves Selika, has discovered herattachment for Vasco, and through jealousy offers to guide Don Pedro to his country. Theyoung officer secures a ship and goes in pursuit. ACT III—Deck of Don Pedros Ship Preludio (Prelude to Act III) By La Scala Orchestra *62614 10-inch, $ Act III shows the decks of Don Pedros vessel. Nelusko, who is secretly plotting to destroythe ship, comes on deck and warns the sailors to keep to the north, pretending that dangerlies on the course they are pursuing. All erta. Mariner! (What Ho ! Mariners !) By Titta Ruffo, Baritone (In Italian) 87223 10-inch, $ Nelusko: Sec ye not, afar, the dread precursors of the What ho, mariners! fearful hurricane? The wind hath changed, quickly man the yards! Keep to the north, I say, or we are lost!. SCENE, ACT TITDECK OF DON PEDROS SHIP THE INDIANS RECOGNIZE NELUSKO The sailors ask him to relate the old legend of Adamastor, king of the seas. Adamastor, re dell onde profonde (Ruler of Ocean) By Pasquale Amato, Baritone, and Chorus (In Italian) 88490 12-inch,By Francesco Cigada, Baritone (In Italian) *62407 10-inch, * Record—See page 15. V6 $ .75 VICTROLA BOOK OF THE OPERA-LAFRICAINE Nelusko: Adamastor, monarch of the pathless deep,Swift oer foaming wavesTo sound of fierce winds tramping;When his dark steeds vex the misty sea,Beware, mariner! Beware, mariner!When the gale rolls oer the deep, Then beware, then beware! See, the lightnings flash reveals to thine eye, How the dark waves seek the storm-laden sky. All hope now is lost, For the doomed wretch no tomb, None, none but a watery grave! A storm is


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